Stories of Caring School Leadership

Stories of Caring School Leadership
Author: Mark A. Smylie
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2020-07-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1071801856

Real-life examples to inform and inspire caring in your leadership practices! The practice of caring is essential to effective schooling. Published as a companion to Caring School Leadership, this comprehensive resource of powerful, real-life stories will make clear the connection between caring leadership and student academic success and well-being. Stories of Caring School Leadership includes a guide for using the stories in self-directed reflection and learning, for educators practicing in schools and professional preparation programs. Readers will find stories that • will help aspiring and practicing leaders reflect upon and further develop caring as a quality of their leadership • affirm the importance of caring as a fundamental quality of school leadership • provide examples of caring school leadership in action that can be analyzed, reflected upon, and used to develop practice Stories have the power to inform and inspire. The stories in this book are evidence of what is possible when caring leadership is practiced in our schools.

Caring School Leadership

Caring School Leadership
Author: Mark A. Smylie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Caring
ISBN: 9781071872741

"The purpose of this book is to argue for the importance of caring in schools and school leadership and to provide understanding and guidance for the practice of caring school leadership. The authors seek to expand knowledge and enrich school leadership practice by exploring the meaning and function of caring and caring leadership in schools, by providing concrete examples of practice that illustrate key dimensions of caring school leadership and its outcomes"--

Caring in Crisis

Caring in Crisis
Author: Mark A. Smylie
Publisher: Corwin Publishers
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781071846988

Learn, reflect and grow from 40 true stories of caring school leadership during times of crisis When faced with crises, most leaders handle the moment by leaning into triage and logistics. This book challenges you and your teams to adopt caring people-first strategies instead. Let these 40 stories, from a wide range of schools and crises situations, help you prepare for, perhaps prevent, respond to, and recover from your own school crises. Within these pages, you will find: ? An introduction to what crisis and caring school leadership mean ? Helpful lists to guide caring leadership practices ? A review of current crisis management literature ? Questions, reflection, and prompts to engage with story learnings

Stories of Caring School Leadership

Stories of Caring School Leadership
Author: Mark A. Smylie
Publisher: Corwin
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1071801864

Real-life examples to inform and inspire caring in your leadership practices! The practice of caring is essential to effective schooling. Stories of Caring School Leadership is a comprehensive resource of powerful, real-life stories of caring leadership practice. Readers will find stories that • will help aspiring and practicing leaders reflect upon and further develop caring as a quality of their leadership • affirm the importance of caring as a fundamental quality of school leadership • provide examples of caring school leadership in action that can be analyzed, reflected upon, and used to develop practice • make clear the connection between caring leadership and student academic success and well-being

Caring School Leadership

Caring School Leadership
Author: Mark A. Smylie
Publisher: Corwin
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-01-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1544320140

Principles and possibilities to inform and inspire caring in your leadership practices! The values and themes in this book will help you fulfill your school leadership practices with a renewed recognition of the human side of schooling. Written for leaders at all levels, this research-based collection of ideas, strategies, and examples focuses on caring as what’s been missing from school improvement plans that produce academic success and socially and emotionally well-rounded students. In addition to insights and lessons about caring from educators and human service professions like nursing and ministry, readers will be introduced to themes of · Caring in interpersonal relationships with students · Cultivating schools as caring environments · Fostering caring in families and communities

Caring in Crisis

Caring in Crisis
Author: Mark A. Smylie
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2021-04-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1071852736

Learn, reflect, and grow from 40 true stories of caring school leadership during times of crisis Each crisis brings its own issues and unique traumas, and when they happen, most leaders handle the moment by leaning into triage and logistics. This book suggests focusing on more—specifically, on the people they serve. Are you up to the task? These 40 real stories, from a wide range of schools and settings during many types of crises, show how caring school leadership adopted caring people-first strategies. This book will help you and your teams be inspired to prepare for, perhaps prevent, respond to, and recover from your own school crises. Within these pages, you will find: An introduction to what crisis and caring school leadership means Helpful lists to guide caring leadership practices A review of current crisis management literature Questions, reflection, and prompts to engage with story learnings Prepare now to be the concerned, caring, and constant leader your school will need when crises come as well as making your leadership and school more caring when those same crises subside.

Caring School Leadership

Caring School Leadership
Author: Mark A. Smylie
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2020-01-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1544320132

Principles and possibilities to inform and inspire caring in your leadership practices! Do you feel like something is missing in today’s schools? Do you feel student success is too focused on academic accountability, test scores, and college readiness? Recalibrate your leadership with the help of this book to promote the practice of caring which, with academic rigor, is essential to effective schooling. Caring School Leadership is a research-based collection of ideas, principles, and values illustrated with numerous examples and stories that will inform, inspire, and guide you. Evaluate your current leadership practice and evolve to lead in the way to which you aspire. In addition to insights and lessons about caring from educators and human service professions like nursing and ministry, readers will be introduced to themes of · Caring in interpersonal relationships with students · Cultivating schools as caring environments · Fostering caring in families and communities

Caring Enough to Lead

Caring Enough to Lead
Author: Leonard O. Pellicer
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2007-08-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452280762

"Leonard Pellicer is more believable than many authors because he practices what he preaches. This book represents a gift from someone who shows us that leading and caring go hand in hand. I have skimmed through all too many books on leadership. Most don′t speak to me. This one got my attention. Through a rich collection of anecdotes and stories, rather than pronouncements and recipes, I know it will grab yours." —From the Foreword by Terrence E. Deal "Pellicer reminds educators why we entered the education field in the first place. He has hit the proverbial nail on its head, and I highly encourage all graduate schools of education and all teacher leaders to make this book required reading!" —Candace Bower, Instructor New York State Teacher Center Leadership Academy "This book is addictive. It has a very personal feel to it, as if the author is talking to the reader." —Kathe Stanley, Art Teacher Richmond Drive Elementary School, Rock Hill, SC "I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The author′s personal stories were realistic, which made his points easy to envision. I am thankful for the privilege of adding this to my library." —Douglas Rinaca, Sixth-Grade Teacher Chester Middle School, Gastonia, NC Discover the meaning of caring leadership and bring your school to a new level of excellence! The author examines what it means to be an effective, caring leader who develops meaningful bonds with staff members to establish common core values. This updated edition of a bestseller demonstrates the relationship between caring leadership and moral and ethical choices and expands on the power of caring leadership to transform schools. This revised edition provides veteran and aspiring leaders with: Two new chapters on the art of caring leadership Real-world examples that illustrate what leaders encounter each day Expanded reflective exercises in each chapter

Caring in Crisis

Caring in Crisis
Author: Mark A. Smylie
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2021-04-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1071852744

This book presents 40 real stories, from a wide range of schools and settings during many types of crises, that demonstrate how caring school leadership adopted caring people-first strategies. An introduction to what crisis and caring school leadership means, helpful lists to guide caring leadership practices, a review of current crisis management literature, and questions, reflection, and prompts to engage with story learnings are provided.

School Leadership--balancing Power with Caring

School Leadership--balancing Power with Caring
Author: Kathleen Sernak
Publisher:
Total Pages: 179
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807737613

In School Leadership, you will experience in vivid detail how one school struggled to create a caring school community within a traditional, bureaucratic hierarchy. The text begins with the school's historical background of having a high student drop-out rate and a reputation for crime, violence, and drug dealing. The author then examines: caring in the context of the principal's leadership as an African American woman attempting to create a nurturing atmosphere; the ways in which faculty and staff perceive the intents and actions of the principal; how teachers nurture themselves and each other; the notion of a connection between caring and power; and the potential impacts of caring power on leadership and organization of schools, particularly as educators weigh the options of various cultural and educational needs involved in school reform initiatives. Sernak makes dynamic new connections between caring, power, and leadership that will be of interest to policymakers, administrators, and all educators concerned with creating a caring school environment.